Fitness technology is hot. Wearable technology is hot. It was just a matter of time before the two got together and had a love child. That baby is Move, a prototype technology garment that tracks your movements.

This isn't the first time we've checked out an imaginative tech fashion product from Jennifer Darmour of Electricfoxy. Her Zip jacket integrated a volume control into the zipper.

Here's what the Move app looks like. (Click to enlarge.)
Electricfoxy

Built-in electronics in the tank top not only collect data with stretch-and-bend sensors, but also give a little physical nudge when your body position needs a correction. It's kind of like having somebody politely telling you not to slouch.

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The Move garment is designed to connect to a mobile app that allows you to see all the details of your movements and track your performance over time. All that data can be used to correct your angles and work on more efficient movements.

Move makes sense for activities like pilates and yoga, where you want to get your downward dog just right, but Darmour also envisions it being used by dancers and baseball pitchers and for physical therapy, and golf swings. The tank top is still in prototype form, so there's no information on availability or pricing.

If you have several minutes to kill, you can watch the mesmerizing video below showing a visualization of how all the angles of the Move garment come together.

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Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET's Crave blog. When not wallowing in weird gadgets and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto.
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